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  • @steveh6531
    @steveh6531 4 года назад +1015

    so funny how Kurt jokes about Leadbelly's guitar being offered for $500k here and the guitar Kurt is using for this set just sold for $6 million.

    • @douglasscofield1756
      @douglasscofield1756 4 года назад +20

      i read his bio when i was a teenager and learned that Kurt was known to exaggerate little things like the price of the leadbelly guitar. The guitar was actually 50,000 but hey, 500k sounds better.

    • @obiwanshinobi5631
      @obiwanshinobi5631 4 года назад +54

      He hated money, he would have been equally upset. It wasn't that Leadbellys guitar went for that much. It was that they called him and asked HIM for 500,000. He never spent any of the Nirvana money other than his house in the woods. The only thing he loved was playing music and we ruined that for him.

    • @theretrosavage
      @theretrosavage 3 года назад +27

      @@obiwanshinobi5631 drugs ruined him...and Courtney love didn't help matters

    • @theepie25
      @theepie25 3 года назад +1

      How is that funny

    • @callen6893
      @callen6893 3 года назад +6

      Didn’t the sweater he wore for this or the Smells Like Teen Spirit t shirt also recently sell for big money?

  • @danlandeck6974
    @danlandeck6974 4 года назад +931

    i'm old enough to remember when MTV played music and the History channel showed History

    • @cfarm85
      @cfarm85 3 года назад +25

      Those were the good ole days.

    • @johndurg
      @johndurg 3 года назад +2

      Then Fuse swooped right in

    • @marcisimmons4958
      @marcisimmons4958 3 года назад +6

      Miss those days...mtv was good then and the music!

    • @mariapanagiotaki4335
      @mariapanagiotaki4335 3 года назад +1

      Me too.

    • @frugalaudio
      @frugalaudio 3 года назад +10

      I was at a conference in '91 or '92, when Judy McGrath spoke. She was the Creative VP at MTV at the time and I think she went on to be be the CEO. She spoke about MTV's exciting new direction, how they would focus on reality TV. Everyone in the audience was appalled. Yet that's what they did. They made a crapload of money. And the world died just a little bit more.

  • @pilarzj
    @pilarzj 3 года назад +319

    His exhausted exhale after he sings the final "the whole" always shakes me

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo 3 года назад +18

      Exhausted by everything

    • @jasonstrange7615
      @jasonstrange7615 3 года назад +28

      Same. The exhale and opening those eyes. Still stirs my soul

    • @kellyegan7348
      @kellyegan7348 3 года назад +20

      Those beautiful blue eyes

    • @micaelavaamonde3621
      @micaelavaamonde3621 3 года назад +6

      Says the legend that he forgot the final lyrics so he opened his eyes in shock just to remember them and finish the song.

    • @theghost6412
      @theghost6412 3 года назад +8

      That is pure pain he is using to sing that ending. The man used his soul to sing songs like this. He was all too familiar with the pain the subject in question entailed.
      That state of mind is exhausting

  • @scottspa74
    @scottspa74 4 года назад +445

    I cannot watch this without crying. I'm 45. My whole life in Seattle. My first concert was Butthole Surfers, Blood Circus, and Nirvana, at Union Station in Seattle on oct 28 1988 . I was there for butthole surfers, never heard of nirvana (years later I learned it was their first show north of Olympia). I only realized nirvana was an opener at the show a few years later. Then i saw them at the OK hotel, with Fitz of depression and Bikini kill. Total little dive bar in seattle, but was an all-ages show (I was 15 or 16). And may 9, 1989 saw Nirvana with Tad and Mudhoney at Lamefest. To be fair, Nirvana wasn't my favorite local band, Mudhoney was/is. But Kurt (and Layne) ended up running in some of the same circles I did. (we're all familiar with the massive seattle heroin epidemic at the time). All that said, I'll never forget where I was, what I was doing when the news broke that Kurt died. Just as clear as 9/11, years later. This unplugged session was the last thing I remember seeing from him before learning of his death, and it was such an amazingly powerful, and in-character, honest performance. Tears and goosebumps every time.

    • @suzieturek6685
      @suzieturek6685 4 года назад +4

      Ooh the OK hotel, lot of good times, great music..yes, I grew up in Seattle also..

    • @redbirdsaraceno
      @redbirdsaraceno 4 года назад +5

      small world, i have a fitz of depression tattoo and i met dave grohl at the ok hotel right after quitting a shit dishwashing job downtown , about a year after kurt died ,he was a nice dude. A few years later i saw bikini kill and it was a good show but the hardcore lesbian chicks were just pushing me in the back because my 6’ height was blocking their view and i was standing in the very back of the room Ahahaha whatever ! what was that sweet dive bar where that rei store is now by I5 where mudhoney recorded an album in the basement ? that place was all homeless people and junkies mixed with random artists types with 1$ black label beers . that whole neighborhood is condo ville now , crazy. - edit , i think it was called the StoreRoom . yeah thats the ticket see ! Myaww See Myaa !!

    • @RevBrently
      @RevBrently 4 года назад +6

      Fellow 45-year-old Seattleite here too. I never got to see Nirvana live. Met Tad-and his wife-once outside West Seattle Denny's, and partied once at Chris Cornell's house on Beach Drive. This shit is in my blood.

    • @BeautyIsMyLife
      @BeautyIsMyLife 4 года назад +3

      Me as well, Seattle native, was about 19 when Nirvana first became known in the area. Being 48 now I think of the 90's music scene a lot. Screaming Trees, Tad, Mudhoney, so many shows, brother was in a garage band (of course lol). I never saw Nirvana in person but I used to see Krist a lot around town. Once I met him and he shook my hand and my other two girlfriends I was out with and talked to us a bit. I thought he was so nice and down to earth.

    • @scottspa74
      @scottspa74 4 года назад +1

      @@redbirdsaraceno the storeroom was awesome, in the day. Anybody go see the few punk shows played at St Regis on 2nd and Stewart? I saw a crazy noise band there called the pointy birds. Bought 2 45s, but never once got to listen to them cuz record players went the way of the do-do. They were performance art, but also were impressive, musically.
      Did anyone here get to check out motormouth? It was all female. Alicia, from Rubber, was the singer. I saw them at that laundry place under the monorail on 5th Ave. Not duds and suds, that was on Howell on cap hill. But some other clever-ish name. Shit, maybe it was duds and suds, and cap hill was called something else. Been about 20 years, hard to recall.

  • @BrendanWhelan
    @BrendanWhelan 4 года назад +776

    Kurt Cobain was pre auto tune. His voice was insane. He could scream with a raspy grungy voice perfectly on key. Super underrated singer

    • @JimmyMcGillsg
      @JimmyMcGillsg 4 года назад +14

      I always wondered would he be able to scream like that for 30 minutes 1 hour without getting a sour throat if I try to scream like that in 5 seconds i will start coughing

    • @edwardomunoz9299
      @edwardomunoz9299 4 года назад +8

      @Jacques Malan in my opinion it was all emotion no disrespect to those other guys but this dude couldn't be touched

    • @ronytheking7905
      @ronytheking7905 4 года назад +12

      Under rated? Who say that.. He was a FUCKIN genius and great person

    • @meya3521
      @meya3521 4 года назад +3

      before you knock autotune know you ahve to have talent to even do that. I implore anyone to watch tpain on NPRs tiny desk it is so so impressive

    • @tammichenard1024
      @tammichenard1024 4 года назад +1

      @BJJ Fiend Dave Grohl said that, right?

  • @thirtysilver33
    @thirtysilver33 4 года назад +1419

    Some say Kurt left his soul on that stage that day.

    • @Duffy72
      @Duffy72 4 года назад +43

      Thirty Silver that’s deep right there, miss these days of music...

    • @sPluss-
      @sPluss- 4 года назад +36

      Some say dogs can’t look up. Big al told me.

    • @ExistenceNow
      @ExistenceNow 4 года назад +74

      You can see it leave his body when he opens his eyes before delivering the last line.

    • @PuzzoMolto
      @PuzzoMolto 4 года назад +6

      @@ExistenceNow I was about to post the same thing

    • @001spring
      @001spring 4 года назад +2

      They're wrong. Lol

  • @mitch3DG
    @mitch3DG 4 года назад +323

    The 4 main Grunge singers’ strongest attributes;
    1) Layne Stayley for his emotion (RIP)
    2) Kurt Cobain for his intensity (RIP)
    3) Eddie Vedder for his uniqueness
    4) Chris Cornell for his range (RIP)
    Side note: It’s such a shame I had to say rip to 3/4 singers above, such a shame. Rip rock gods ❤️

    • @tracyleay
      @tracyleay 4 года назад +10

      Yeah makes me wanna cry seeing that list.

    • @tunesfromthebeardedman
      @tunesfromthebeardedman 3 года назад +5

      Mark Lanegan for his raw baritone whiskeyvibe

    • @deveryshepardson3640
      @deveryshepardson3640 3 года назад +4

      Andrew Wood for hisi soul

    • @melaniel.peiskee6738
      @melaniel.peiskee6738 3 года назад +5

      Because of this list, and the connection they shared, I pray for Eddie Vedder like I know the man personally. His lyrics have meant so much to me throughout my life, I don’t know what my world would be without him. The deaths we’ve already endured were heart wrenching, but for some reason, I have always felt more connected to EV.

    • @johnjly5295
      @johnjly5295 3 года назад +5

      Don't forget Chester Bennington for his combination of 1,2,and 4. Sad he died as well.

  • @Philtration
    @Philtration 4 года назад +832

    Remember when MTV used to show stuff like this instead of dysfunctional clowns?

  • @tealsoda
    @tealsoda 4 года назад +538

    When you were like “this band seems so chill.” I was thinking “give them about thirty seconds” 😂😂

    • @hipp0stratus
      @hipp0stratus 4 года назад +21

      This man had a very different first impression of Nirvana than i had.

    • @y1x347
      @y1x347 4 года назад +6

      Lmao get him to listen to moist vagina 😂

    • @frocat5163
      @frocat5163 4 года назад +10

      @@hipp0stratus Right? Most of us were introduced to Nirvana via "Smells Like Teen Spirit," or if you were super into the Seattle Scene, "Floyd the Barber" "Blew" or "About a Girl." It's interesting to see someone get to see the more melodic and musical side of Kurt and the band before they get introduced to "typical" Nirvana.

    • @hicksboson1
      @hicksboson1 4 года назад +5

      He'll yeah. Just give it a minute. Lol

    • @garmfeild1272
      @garmfeild1272 4 года назад +2

      @@frocat5163 the first nirvana song I heard was breed, it was on a skating game I had in the ds, I didnt even know what nirvana was at the time

  • @leon23leon
    @leon23leon 4 года назад +682

    I have to hold back tears every time Kurt *inhales*
    Y'all know the bit I mean.

    • @kimberlywood7783
      @kimberlywood7783 4 года назад +18

      I just saw it. Took my breath away. Those eyes. Everything.

    • @EarthGlittersTarot
      @EarthGlittersTarot 4 года назад +18

      I wasn’t as tough as you. I couldn’t hold back the tears from streaming down my face. 😢 So real, so raw, so human.💙

    • @Lord_Shal
      @Lord_Shal 4 года назад +22

      He told us with those eyes what was about to happen. We all missed it. I guess it’s almost an Easter egg now. RIP dude

    • @adamsgrad93
      @adamsgrad93 4 года назад +6

      I cry every time I watch, I can't help it.

    • @erinsmith3476
      @erinsmith3476 4 года назад +1

      I love the "Shiver for me," part

  • @phineas117
    @phineas117 3 года назад +35

    Kurt laid it out there for all on this song. he even said it was "the performance of his life". he wouldn't do an encore.....because you couldn't top it.

  • @deborahblack4097
    @deborahblack4097 3 года назад +38

    Kurt’s version of this Leadbelly song is outstanding. The emotion in this song. Gives me chills.

    • @JosephScott-ct9sw
      @JosephScott-ct9sw Год назад

      Leadbelly had done it, but it was an old folk song Leadbelly learned.

  • @robertaarmstrong8164
    @robertaarmstrong8164 4 года назад +731

    When I was a small girl we sang this song. I'm 82 so that was a very long time ago. Of course, we didn't sing it like Curt but was one of those-everyone knew and you sat on the porch and the family would all join in.

    • @lil8946
      @lil8946 4 года назад +27

      The last two lines of this comment are completely strange and unfamiliar
      Spending time with the family, GETTING TOGETHER and even SINGING TOGETHER? That's like the most alien thing I've ever heard and I could ever imagine
      I'm not labeling this as a bad thing it's just completely unknown for me but maybe I'm just weird

    • @shenanigans3710
      @shenanigans3710 4 года назад +13

      That's so weird considering how dark the lyrics are! I don't think of this as "family sing-along" material

    • @Jlastinger88
      @Jlastinger88 4 года назад +16

      @@shenanigans3710 completely different rendition and lyrics from the one she's referring to.

    • @illuzion2876
      @illuzion2876 4 года назад

      quik mafs

    • @aaronstudley1753
      @aaronstudley1753 4 года назад +2

      Y'all cook road kill also?

  • @mr.onehouse264
    @mr.onehouse264 4 года назад +551

    This is Nirvana's version of Lead Belly's version of an old, old, OLD Appalachian/Southern folk song. A college student of music, history, &/or anthropology could probably build a master's thesis out of trying to find the original iteration of this song.

    • @xerodelacroix5552
      @xerodelacroix5552 4 года назад +19

      Same with Thin Lizzy/Metallica's Whiskey In The Jar. But that goes back even further.

    • @mr.onehouse264
      @mr.onehouse264 4 года назад +9

      @@xerodelacroix5552 I bet. That goes back to a whole other continent.

    • @OGJazzyB
      @OGJazzyB 4 года назад +29

      While we're giving out old covers The animals House of rising sun was covered by Leadbelly before them but it's an old folk song that dates back to the 1600s

    • @mr.onehouse264
      @mr.onehouse264 4 года назад +8

      @@OGJazzyB Never knew that. Still learning at 47.

    • @OGJazzyB
      @OGJazzyB 4 года назад +8

      @@mr.onehouse264 I give music history lessons twice a week at a record shop

  • @AYVABTU001
    @AYVABTU001 4 года назад +3

    Please notice the silence and patient respect of the crowd at the end. No one rushing or clamoring. No one yelling or demanding. That was real respect of art and artist alike.

  • @melissalemar5372
    @melissalemar5372 4 года назад +32

    It’s crazy to think that Kurt put on this kind of amazing performance. He was withdrawing from heroine for days and was feeling very sick, hadn’t washed his hair in days and he was extremely nervous and doubtful of his ability to pull of the show. But in all his doubt, he pulled it together and put together an iconic performance.

  • @xerodelacroix5552
    @xerodelacroix5552 4 года назад +511

    Every time someone says Kurt couldn't really sing I show them this and Lake of Fire from the same performance.

    • @practicalwerewolf
      @practicalwerewolf 4 года назад +74

      Anyone who says Kurt Cobain couldn't sing is delusional and factually incorrect on a level of pure embarrassment.

    • @greyarea1004
      @greyarea1004 4 года назад +26

      How’s is it possible he can’t sing , he in tune isn’t he , huge range

    • @michaelrandall2490
      @michaelrandall2490 4 года назад +2

      This band was and is still amazing. (Would have been the same without Kris & Dave)

    • @krazykatlady8728
      @krazykatlady8728 4 года назад +9

      And don't forget his version of the Meat Puppets "Oh Me."

    • @PaddyDTyson
      @PaddyDTyson 4 года назад +11

      I never heared anyone say that Kurt cant sing...

  • @lawrenceeason8007
    @lawrenceeason8007 4 года назад +505

    Sense of humor from a man in major pain

    • @cesarolvera8974
      @cesarolvera8974 4 года назад +12

      Lawrence Eason It comes from the darkest moments 💔😿

    • @kristianvitanyi5992
      @kristianvitanyi5992 4 года назад +31

      Mitch Hedberg, Robbin Williams, and more I cant think off right now. Sorry if I misspelled any names. Even my own dad was hilarious and the life of the party.... But killed himself. It's shitty.

    • @lawrenceeason8007
      @lawrenceeason8007 4 года назад +2

      @@kristianvitanyi5992 sorry to hear that

    • @kristianvitanyi5992
      @kristianvitanyi5992 4 года назад +6

      @@lawrenceeason8007 lol. Didn't even think about what I was writing but thanks verry much. It's been almost 20 years but you know. Your quick reply touched me and caught me tottaly by surprise. Thanks.

    • @lawrenceeason8007
      @lawrenceeason8007 4 года назад +2

      @@kristianvitanyi5992 you bet!

  • @BlueHen123
    @BlueHen123 4 года назад +6

    The story of that unplugged and that song is really amazing. Going on unplugged was a big deal at the time, all the top bands were doing it. For Nirvana, it was really a huge deal because they were all about being loud and aggressive, how would they do in a soft and quiet performance? During rehearsals everything went wrong! The band was not in a groove together and it showed. Add to it they were playing many cover songs and the producers worried people wouldn't like this. When it came time to the performance, it all went smooth! The band played great, Kurt was amazing and the songs were all well received. They showed, and Kurt especially, showed his brilliance. This was the last song, as Kurt says, and it was so amazing, so passionate by the time they got off the stage the producers wanted more and asked Kurt for an encore song. Kurt simply replied "No, I can't top that song". Less than a year later Kurt would be dead, but he left his brilliance for us to see in this performance.

  • @rzerobzero
    @rzerobzero 4 года назад +255

    I was a huge fan of Nirvana. I was 21 when that was recorded, and 22 when Kurt killed himself. It was a very hard time for me emotionally. That performance, of a song that most people didn't even know existed, even though it was some 60 years old at the time, made me cry a little inside every time I heard it. His emotion just blew my mind. After he died I used to drive around and listen to it and bawl my eyes out. I stopped listening to it after a few months and rarely listen to it now even after 25 years. BUT seeing you react. That meant a lot to me. I had no one around me at the time to commiserate with about it - nobody but Nirvana fans really gave a shit and I didn't know any. But tonight, YOU made me feel better about it after all these years. It's not like I think about it often. I grew older and have a good life. But seeing you appreciate it, gave me some closure to something that was always there in the depths of my mind. Thank you,

    • @TheBeavadelic
      @TheBeavadelic 4 года назад +10

      Dude I was 14 the night I heard the news. It fucked me up. Fucking love your comment ❤

    • @thegingergyrl455
      @thegingergyrl455 4 года назад +10

      I was 20 when he died. I cried for a week. I drove around at night listening to them and crying. I hear you man. I still cry when I see old pics of him.

    • @mom_life393
      @mom_life393 4 года назад +8

      I was 11 when I became a fan of Nirvana and 12 when he died. I still remember where I was and what I was wearing that day, when I received the call from my mom saying that his death was all over the news. I was never the same after that. Being so young and dealing with so much his music got me thru so much. I never felt so much loss over a human being in me entire life prior or since then.

    • @I.am.Meo.
      @I.am.Meo. 4 года назад +2

      Dear man, I heard your comment so loud and clear. I think we were in the same boat. See my comment that I just finished writing above. This is so relatable.

    • @zigzac1563
      @zigzac1563 4 года назад +6

      I'm 41 now. I actually cried when I heard Kurt was gone. I was so angry and sad for weeks. Just wanted to share that!

  • @bryanmurphy276
    @bryanmurphy276 4 года назад +256

    He never looks at the crowd, you can feel his anxiety.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 года назад +12

      He lost himself in this encore. Kurt looked at the crowd at plenty performances. But yeah he was shy and had anxiety, but he wss very outspoken at times and could be sn extrovert in interviews. And he asshat afraid to tekk an asshole fan to go fuck off. Just a great guy that reminded me if myself a ton growing up to him.

    • @tranoble7321
      @tranoble7321 4 года назад +12

      He was literally talking to the crowd before the song started lol. I grew up listening to him he had some anxiety but not when he performed that's what he loved thats when he felt most like himself. I seen this man in concert first time at 14 sadly only seen him one more time before he passed. Biggest loss the musical community has had in my opinion music would be different today if he was still living.

    • @hensonburk-fawcett2750
      @hensonburk-fawcett2750 4 года назад

      I've heard about how tense the audience was, like a playoff game

    • @muhdfaqhrulfahmi
      @muhdfaqhrulfahmi 4 года назад

      Even on this show he ask someone he know to sit in front of him so he can only look at them. He did hates stranger.

  • @adamdavis4417
    @adamdavis4417 4 года назад +324

    I’ve heard this song a million times and it STILL moves me. Rest easy.

    • @Rainydayreal_estate
      @Rainydayreal_estate 4 года назад

      Your like is 69

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. 4 года назад

      @@Rainydayreal_estate now it's 96

    • @grimgolf79
      @grimgolf79 4 года назад

      me too

    • @Alex-yl2fy
      @Alex-yl2fy 4 года назад

      Same

    • @Eisfalken
      @Eisfalken 4 года назад +1

      This song spoke to my soul when I broke up one time. Really let me know it wasn't just me suffering that kind of hurt.

  • @626fighter
    @626fighter 4 года назад +151

    Also Nirvana “man who sold the world”

    • @lynneazanow-saturno9978
      @lynneazanow-saturno9978 4 года назад +5

      David Bowie originated the song in 1971-Hunky Dory album.

    • @programmingcafe7571
      @programmingcafe7571 4 года назад +2

      lynne azanow-saturno I always liked the Midge Ure cover the best

    • @richardmoorejr.4396
      @richardmoorejr.4396 3 года назад +2

      @@lynneazanow-saturno9978 The song was on the album of the same name (1970), the one right before Hunky Dory.

    • @NSHM122
      @NSHM122 3 года назад +2

      @@lynneazanow-saturno9978 No, it was on the album titled the man who sold the world. Hunky Dory came out after.

  • @michamuller3451
    @michamuller3451 4 года назад +11

    I have no words to explain what Nirvana and Kurt and this concert and the moment when Kurt looks up and inhales mean for many of us X-Generation-Kids

  • @Chyno320
    @Chyno320 4 года назад +142

    I will never forget that moment when he takes a big breath before the end. It always gives me goosebumps.
    For you, being the first time listening to Kurt, and actually getting goosebumps really tells how much he was able to transmit in this performance.
    He died not even 6 months after this was filmed. A real tragedy.

    • @davo-lw3og
      @davo-lw3og 4 года назад

      Cos Courtney was screwing around

    • @IndieRockerHippy
      @IndieRockerHippy 4 года назад +2

      The haunted look in his eyes gets me everytime

    • @dewaynehairston6286
      @dewaynehairston6286 4 года назад +3

      Yes. Yes. Yes. I was watching that night of the original performance. That moment got to me too. It still does. When we lost Kurt, that moment stuck in my head. Forever. ♥️❤❤

  • @Lori_Hanna
    @Lori_Hanna 4 года назад +59

    He actually made the front row seating for people he knew. He was extremely shy and had bad stage fright.

    • @daleosborn3729
      @daleosborn3729 4 года назад +2

      I did not know that. Thanks for the info

    • @jeepmanxj
      @jeepmanxj 4 года назад

      It's really funny because if you approached him like a sane person he would actually have meaningful conversation with you.n

  • @duelcity8918
    @duelcity8918 4 года назад +149

    This song makes me burst into tears every time I hear it . . And I'm a 40 year old man. .

    • @NicolePoliskey
      @NicolePoliskey 4 года назад +4

      Thought I was the only one..every time

    • @loganberinger1142
      @loganberinger1142 4 года назад +2

      Im 36

    • @loganberinger1142
      @loganberinger1142 4 года назад +1

      Dave Grohl on drums from Foo fighters if ya didnt know your music history

    • @loganberinger1142
      @loganberinger1142 4 года назад +1

      Grunge was a way to rebel against the mainstream music sell outs the raspy voice and ear shredding sound Is like saying and giving a big fuck you to them and the music industry

    • @thedude1982
      @thedude1982 4 года назад +2

      Me too

  • @jennyjumpjump
    @jennyjumpjump 3 года назад +3

    This was a *very* famous performance. I vividly remember watching. It was on "MTV Unplugged" Nirvana didn't typically do acoustic. This was a departure from the typical. Which was the whole point of the show. The sweater, Kurt Cobain's wearing is famous too. I heard it was just sold at auction

  • @sushantkc2930
    @sushantkc2930 4 года назад +22

    Kurt wasn't a heartthrob. He was an addict. But his voice and lyrics meant a lot to to those who were teenagers in the early 90s. Up until then, most teenagers didn't know it was the norm to be sad and depressed and didn't know what to say or how to act as a collective group. He, as much as he didn't want to be, was our voice. He wanted people to hear his music because he knew how relatable it was, but he hated how fame made him feel. It was nice to have nice things. It was nice to have fans. But the worship wasn't so nice and in the end it killed him. Yes drugs did too, and he'd had a problem with them for a decade. But trying to be someone he wasn't trying to be made it worse. A lot of the emotional songs from the 90s were made possible by his basically saying we don't know what to with ourselves, but here we are. I don't think his career could've survived the 2000s. He wouldn't be able to conform and I think pop would've made him jaded. It made all of us jaded, it still does. Fuck man--I'm still waiting for the poppy reign of terror to end tbh. Music has suffered because of the mindlessness of lyrics in today's music. It means nothing. A beat, some synth, and a lot of autotune fronted by a pretty face and you have a hit. It's sad. Getting old and being wise sucks sometimes. But that dark, depressing time was one of the best times to live through with grunge.

  • @Turambar88
    @Turambar88 4 года назад +172

    That moment when he looks up at the end and you can just see into his soul always gives me chills.

    • @juanramirez5898
      @juanramirez5898 4 года назад +5

      Damn i never notice that look he gave but you are right. First time I've seen someone's souls in physical form.

    • @heatherjo989
      @heatherjo989 4 года назад +4

      He legit was in it.. looked like he snapped himself out of a blind rage mate lol
      Fuckn christ
      Part always sticks in my mind

    • @travisrowe7697
      @travisrowe7697 4 года назад +2

      Almost like his soul left his body. He was gone just a few months later sadly.

    • @ct5625
      @ct5625 4 года назад +4

      I remember watching this performance years ago and ever since I can't help but wonder what exactly he was thinking right at that moment. There's something important about it but obviously we'll never know what it was. I can only imagine the song meant something to him because i don't believe they played it for any other show and the unplugged release by MTV was the only album it appeared on.

    • @rowanb4395
      @rowanb4395 4 года назад

      @@ct5625 They played it live a few times live, not including this unplugged version. Chilling ending though!!

  • @dub_dub1504
    @dub_dub1504 2 года назад +11

    In my humble opinion this is one of the greatest live sets on TV, maybe only bettered by Elvis' 68 comeback special.

  • @ericpieper1704
    @ericpieper1704 3 года назад +10

    "I'm going where the cold wind blows." Is the line that gets me cause shortly after this show he was gone

  • @TheSmudgeRoom
    @TheSmudgeRoom 4 года назад +156

    My favorite musician. His eyes, at the end of the song, when he sings "I'll shiver.. the whole" .. But before he takes a deep breath.. this look comes over him that gives me goosebumps everytime.

    • @EchoMirage72
      @EchoMirage72 4 года назад +8

      Same. There's something so final(?) there. Like He was already regretting or hurting at his decision?

    • @TheSmudgeRoom
      @TheSmudgeRoom 4 года назад +3

      @@EchoMirage72 exactly!

    • @henrymullins4592
      @henrymullins4592 3 года назад +2

      Same Everytime

    • @melaniel.peiskee6738
      @melaniel.peiskee6738 3 года назад +5

      This was his last performance wasn’t it? That was the last song he would ever sing for his fans.

    • @henrymullins4592
      @henrymullins4592 3 года назад +2

      @@melaniel.peiskee6738 died six months later

  • @BlueSky...
    @BlueSky... 4 года назад +159

    Kurt could have been an incredible blues singer, and in his own way, he was.

    • @kgunitkeese17
      @kgunitkeese17 4 года назад +2

      It's a blues song so he would sing it in that style.

    • @BlueSky...
      @BlueSky... 4 года назад +1

      @@kgunitkeese17 Not really my point, but yeah, that would be expected with a blues song.

    • @dwebs1340
      @dwebs1340 4 года назад +2

      He had a project in the works w michael stipe (REM) acoustic, bluesy and more singer songwriter orientated his days with Nirvana were just about thru but he had a lot of great music left in him. I remember the day they announced they found his body. Was a very sad day for the world. RIP Kurt your music will live in forever

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 года назад

      @@dwebs1340 Yep. Kurt was actually going to branch off and do some solo work. More folk blues stuff. It's an absolute tragedy that work was never completed. Would have been something we've never seen before. Nothing hit me harder than the day Kurt left us. I still remember it like it wss yesterday.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 года назад

      @@ketansajwan8071 Wait what?

  • @TheLegallygorgeous
    @TheLegallygorgeous 4 года назад +56

    I was waiting for his reaction to Kurt's scream. Not disappointed.

  • @GDG1962
    @GDG1962 4 года назад +51

    Man, I gotta tell you... some of your videos bring tears to my eyes and i'm a grown-assed 57 year old man. I finally figured out why. I grew up being restricted to christian and pale country/western stuff. I would get punished if caught listening to anything else. So at 16 (1978), first car, first FM/cassette deck... I had a lot of years to catch up on. Watching you react to these songs, some of the same songs that blew me away in my teens, touches me somewhere deep inside. Thank you.

    • @stillwelltjz6798
      @stillwelltjz6798 3 года назад +1

      He always seems so pure and genuinely touched.

  • @cesarolvera8974
    @cesarolvera8974 4 года назад +377

    The man who sold the world please bro
    Same show 🙀🙀🙀

    • @CalleseAlaVerga
      @CalleseAlaVerga 4 года назад +7

      One of my favorite

    • @Mollys-lips
      @Mollys-lips 4 года назад +2

      🙏🏻💕

    • @cesarolvera8974
      @cesarolvera8974 4 года назад +2

      Kiss kiss 💋 😻😹👏🏼😋🇲🇽

    • @Mollys-lips
      @Mollys-lips 4 года назад +1

      @@cesarolvera8974 kissing molly's lips 💋💋😂😂

    • @cesarolvera8974
      @cesarolvera8974 4 года назад +1

      Molly's Lips💋💋 If you are a pretty lady fo sho 😋😋😹👏🏼💋

  • @mouseshadow5828
    @mouseshadow5828 4 года назад +170

    The olden days; when there was music on Music Television.

    • @Ashley-lm4nv
      @Ashley-lm4nv 4 года назад +2

      Crazy times.

    • @thokim84
      @thokim84 4 года назад +1

      This might be the pinnacle of everything MTV did. The world would have lost a lot without the Nirvana unplugged performance. This, lake of fire, and man who sold the world are what you need to show people in the future to explain the power music had and can have again.

    • @anthonyzav3769
      @anthonyzav3769 4 года назад +2

      but just think, now you can watch reruns of 'Ridiculousness' 24 hours a day

    • @jerome5ify
      @jerome5ify 4 года назад

      Now it's Mason Television

  • @kittenklub1964
    @kittenklub1964 3 года назад +22

    This is my favourite Nirvana performance EVER! I was so pleased when 'Nirvana Unplugged' was released as an album. This is IMO the best song on there, even though it was a cover - Kurt's voice & charisma took it to a whole new level - the way he looked up at 7:28 - haunting. Kurt was a gentle but troubled soul who hated fame, but what a wonderful legacy he left us ....I wish he'd got to see his daughter grow up. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain 💔

  • @SoapJuggernaut
    @SoapJuggernaut 3 года назад +16

    The man who made everyone happy except couldn't do it for himself. RIP

  • @meghanmonroe
    @meghanmonroe 4 года назад +88

    The sound in his voice that you're trying to identify is pain.
    Definitely check out original Nirvana stuff. Their sound is so timeless.

  • @spittingvenom9148
    @spittingvenom9148 4 года назад +37

    The breath before the final note will always be a thing of massive beauty. I dunno why. But it is.

  • @briancullen9575
    @briancullen9575 3 года назад +65

    This is possibly the greatest musical performance ever.

    • @GhillieMist
      @GhillieMist 3 года назад +2

      kurt and layne with aic, some of the best live performances of he unplugged era

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 Год назад

      I consider this the best “Unplugged”because it deviates from the formula that had been established even as early as 1993.

  • @adamsgrad93
    @adamsgrad93 4 года назад +22

    I weep every time I hear this. Kurt Cobain is so amazing.

    • @pillar81
      @pillar81 3 года назад +3

      It's almost a prerequisite now.

  • @adofonconi9753
    @adofonconi9753 4 года назад +155

    Dave Grohl tapping on the drums is like Mike Tyson playing Yahtzee

    • @Bob-jm8kl
      @Bob-jm8kl 4 года назад +3

      Such a difference, because he's usually an animal on the drums.

    • @MP-tf7cc
      @MP-tf7cc 4 года назад +6

      I would've said "pattycake", but same idea.

    • @jeepmanxj
      @jeepmanxj 4 года назад

      Because Kurt had a shit fit over him being there

    • @nodiggity9472
      @nodiggity9472 4 года назад

      The drums wasn't all Dave Grohl had been 'tapping'.

    • @davidolsen2495
      @davidolsen2495 4 года назад +1

      It's my opinion but Dave Grohl is the best drummer in the last 30 years

  • @krystalhelmer7288
    @krystalhelmer7288 4 года назад +118

    I 've heard that song a couple thousands times, still get goose bumps

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 года назад

      Will never get old. If you could hear this on my rebuilt 1959 Bell CARILLON 6060 tube amp with el34 power tubes and amperex and telefunken pre amp tubes, on vinyl, played on my jvc ql a 75 TT, with my signet tk10ml cart. Boy oh boy. Lol. I can't explain it. He's there in the room. That simple. As loud and rough as it csn get, but smooth as fuck at the same time no matter how loud it gets. Heaven
      This deserves to be heard that way

  • @zoidumsmcconnell3041
    @zoidumsmcconnell3041 4 года назад +6

    Kurt passed when I was thirteen, I'm now 37 and I love him just the same as ever. He always makes me smile and cry at the same time. Rest in peace kurt and thank you Jamal for your reaction :)

  • @lostinthefound3023
    @lostinthefound3023 4 года назад +2

    One of the most unique and talented people ever right there. Kurt was the man, and this tune...that look he gives during the last inhale of the song..that’s something to behold, it’s stuck with me since I first saw it when I was 17.

  • @janiehutto6922
    @janiehutto6922 4 года назад +14

    I love it when someone who has never experienced the sound of Nirvana, finally listens to them. Nirvana came on the scene and changed music forever. Kurt's pain played with every strum of the guitar strings. He healed a generation with his words, while the music ripped a whole in your soul and left you open, begging for more! Nirvana showed me that I wasn't the only person who was hiding a truckload of pain behind a mask I wore for the world, so no one would see. His death was a punch to the gut that never seemed to go away, because there was finally someone that I could understand. The misfits finally had someone who knew us. For me, it was always Nirvana and all these years later, it's still true. RIP Kurt. ❤️

  • @angelabordack
    @angelabordack 4 года назад +190

    I’m 41 years old and we were all in shock in HS when we found out that he became part of the 27 club. Damn shame.

    • @thebjm1967
      @thebjm1967 4 года назад +5

      Angela Bordack oh I know. I will never ever forget that day.

    • @RavenMacy
      @RavenMacy 4 года назад +9

      Yep I'm 39 years old , I was just getting fully into his music and really loving it , a friend told me one morning at school ( country australia) I had to sit down and was stunned, so very very sad 😐😪

    • @Gutslinger
      @Gutslinger 4 года назад +3

      I was roughly 2-3 in 1994.. I'm now 27...for another 6 days.

    • @bradleystewart456
      @bradleystewart456 4 года назад +6

      The day everyone found out Kurt died they had an all day Nirvana marathon on MTV and that was the day I began listening to rock.

    • @SISPX
      @SISPX 4 года назад +8

      I can't go a week without chucking on some Nirvana - my mates take the piss constantly (same age: 43) Nothing really moved me like Nirvana, the lyrics, delivery,simplicity,pain. "voice of a generation" they say.... it was real,it was important.
      It still is and always will be.

  • @vintaqe_vibez5978
    @vintaqe_vibez5978 4 года назад +14

    God, I’ll never forget hearing the news he died. I was 11 or 12, my older brother loved them, along with sublime. He was torn up. I was too. He’s a legend and they’re a legendary band!

  • @FreebieFinderGuy1
    @FreebieFinderGuy1 3 года назад +3

    It's truly sad that people go that long and never experienced Nirvana. This live show and Neil Young live by himself with his acoustic are the 2 best live concerts you could see. Their performances were unreal. Can't beat those. Nirvana gets addicting my man. If you go down that rabbit hole you're going to have a lot of favorite songs.

  • @toolyshaulson4533
    @toolyshaulson4533 4 года назад +92

    There is nothing more powerful than screaming along with him ”My Girl,my girl..."!😍

  • @theshadyturtle8737
    @theshadyturtle8737 4 года назад +59

    Every song on their unplugged album is amazing.

  • @rbf7099
    @rbf7099 3 года назад +13

    There will never be another scream like Kurt's. A truly devastating loss...RIP Kurt. I still miss you.

  • @esabris2151
    @esabris2151 3 года назад +7

    I keep 2 CD's in my car for road trips, in case I can't get wifi: Led Zeppelin Mothership and Nirvana on MTV Unplugged. I can listen to these on repeat indefinitely, they never get old, and they really stand the test of time. This song in particular is amazing. I always end up replaying it a few times before I can move on. Also, look at little Dave Grohl on drums! We were so young.

  • @TheUnknown285
    @TheUnknown285 4 года назад +32

    Hearing Kurt sing "I"m going where the cold wind blows" is just chilling.

  • @borisdavoski1770
    @borisdavoski1770 4 года назад +48

    The MTV: Unplugged set, whilst not entirely representitive of the Nirvana 'sound' on the whole, is definitey representitive of the talent they possessed and gives a very deep insight into their influences and personalities. I think the most devastating thing about this, is that in hindsight, it almost looks like the whole performance was arranged by Kurt as his funeral procession, the flowers, the candles, the choice of songs (heavy spiritual themes, which wasn't necessarily a stable of the Nirvana catalogue). Definitely has to go down as one of the best performances ever recorded.

    • @donnajackson2907
      @donnajackson2907 4 года назад +4

      I dont know if you are aware of what you said, being a definite truth. There was great tension in Kurt before this performance, and while trying to put together the set, and stage, fir their performance, the 'stage manager?' Finally said, 'like a funeral?' And Kurt said 'Yes, that's exactly what I'm looking for.' So, I dont know if you were aware of this, but you are right on target. I'm sure that you can find the video I'm talking about, it's the story told by his 'entourage', about this performance, and stage set up, prior to. Nirvana, MTV unplugged, should get you there. It's worth it to watch!!

    • @s3nsec0rruptr80
      @s3nsec0rruptr80 4 года назад

      Holy fuck. Alwaysore heavy any time I learn more about this performance.

    • @bostonkeith1
      @bostonkeith1 4 года назад

      Done in one take

  • @aquatofana9257
    @aquatofana9257 3 года назад +11

    I very highly recommend the entire Nirvana Unplugged in New York album, especially Dumb. Kurt Cobain had amazing talent! Nirvana is my favorite band, Heart is my second favorite. I am truly enjoying your reactions!

  • @curtisholsinger6023
    @curtisholsinger6023 4 года назад +55

    "Sounds like he's got a sense of humor... you know, he's a people person..."
    Bitter. The word you're looking for is bitter. He was an immensely talented person, and it felt like the world kind of let him down. Sometimes the bitterness came through.

  • @dipsydoodle7988
    @dipsydoodle7988 4 года назад +42

    Yeah, MTV Unplugged just was the shit back in those days. They really put together amazing performances. I can't watch the Nirvana clip without feeling sadness for Kurt. Really sorry to have lost a great artist and person. Every song on this Unplugged is gold, but go ahead and do tge man who sold the world next. Great memories.

    • @purplebeard1526
      @purplebeard1526 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, the Unplugged show had TONS of great performances. I'd say Nirvana and STP were two of my faves. I also second the opinion of watching that entire concert. The CD of that show is one of my favorite Nirvana cds--and cds period. I was surprised they had the acoustical chops to pull it off originally but they did, and with a lot of songs that weren't part of their catalog too.

  • @MarvRoberts
    @MarvRoberts 4 года назад +112

    My grandpa used to walk around the house singing this song. He was born in 1911.

    • @mackenziewilson6636
      @mackenziewilson6636 4 года назад +16

      Jack Burton hey asshole, foh

    • @schmittza
      @schmittza 4 года назад +9

      @Jack Burton good troll you fuck head

    • @Sndwhikmsic
      @Sndwhikmsic 4 года назад +1

      It was originally a Leadbelly song, Nirvana covered it.

    • @sean3888
      @sean3888 4 года назад +5

      TrashNirvanaRemasters. Nope it’s been around way longer than leadbelly. It’s an old folk song no one really knows who wrote it though

    • @gtalessio2614
      @gtalessio2614 4 года назад

      @Jack Burton go fuck yourself jack "burton" more like jack bastard

  • @klownssuck9478
    @klownssuck9478 4 года назад +21

    This gig has some of the most powerful vocals I have ever heard, not sure anyone can listen and not be moved by that voice

  • @Mirrorgirl492
    @Mirrorgirl492 3 года назад +2

    I think Kurt's soul was on the outside of this body. He is just so raw and real and beautiful and broken. R.I.P. Kurt.

  • @Chpow01
    @Chpow01 4 года назад +141

    Original version of song is "Black Girl"/"In the Pine" by Lead Belly early 20th century blues musician, Kurt loved the song and wanted to do a cover of it and changed it from "black girl" to "my girl". This song is one of the most emotionally gutting songs for me as I grew up in Seattle during the 80s/90s, Kurt was sorta the town hero. The entire album "Nirvana: Unplugged" is one of the best examples of (for me at least) the last really amazing grunge/rock unplugged style albums.
    I saw a documentary where people that knew Kurt were commenting on his life after he had killed himself, I don't remember who it was, but when Kurt takes that last deep breath and looks up from his guitar the person commented almost to himself "God damnit Kurt". Looking back it is very easy to see that Kurt was saying goodbye in this performance, that last grindy tone he makes in his throat was physically painful to hear him make, and emotional agony to people going through depression themselves. He gave this performance his all and it showed and I get filled with such vitriolic hate for Courtney Love for her enabling of his addiction.

    • @jamespicklehead5610
      @jamespicklehead5610 4 года назад +19

      Actually Ledbelly did not do the original nor did he write it. It's a traditional American folk song with obscure origins going back to the 1870s. The content and lyrics changed over the years. The first recording was done by Dock Walsh in the 1920s.

    • @Chpow01
      @Chpow01 4 года назад +5

      @@jamespicklehead5610 Bwuuuaaah??! Seriously? *pulls up wiki* oh bloody hell. "In the pines" and "the longest train" by unknown were both combined into the current in the pines? My entire world is a lie! I guess my brain mushed them all together as the Bill Monroe and Lead Belly in the 40s/50s... I found Dock Walsh who apparently pioneered playing the banjo with a knife (metal), Walsh is attributed with a recording in 1926 as an A side on one of his singles. but had been sung in about 20 or so different versions since 1870...
      Oh well, can we call this a horseshoe/hand grenade sorta thing on my first post... I guess I should research before I speak.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 4 года назад +26

      People need a villain to hate and blame. The truth is, Kurt had a depression, suicide and drug problem long before he met Courtney. She was also dealing w/ her own addiction and trying to get clean while Kurt just wanted to obliterate all feeling in himself. It's a strange thing watching her get blamed for everything Kurt is responsible for. He was a tortured and sensitive soul. So was she, she was just tougher in the end and survived, only to have to face the intense vitriol and blame of his formidable fan base.

    • @nekkidpossum4397
      @nekkidpossum4397 4 года назад +6

      @@saintejeannedarc9460 You have no idea how much I appreciate this comment.

    • @nettiemac
      @nettiemac 4 года назад +3

      @jamel_Aka_jamal check out Fantastic Negrito’s version (called In The Pines from his The Last Days Of Oakland) - really amazing and with a modern verse that makes me cry every time)

  • @amorodioamor4388
    @amorodioamor4388 4 года назад +177

    The Song that stole the show for Nirvanas Unplugged

    • @meghanmonroe
      @meghanmonroe 4 года назад +5

      Those blue eyes stole the show.

    • @f.f5771
      @f.f5771 4 года назад +4

      Man who sold the world

    • @matthewsummerfield80
      @matthewsummerfield80 4 года назад +4

      ? Whole unplugged was magic to me bro.

  • @jodivanolst4106
    @jodivanolst4106 3 года назад +9

    The band members are being so gentle with him. They know it’s about to get real, and they are encouraging him.

  • @TheLoxapac
    @TheLoxapac 4 года назад +10

    When i first listen to this concert, about 20 years ago, i was stuned...
    Then i grabed 3 friend -none of us were playing music at that time- and we started a band !
    Still playing.
    Love from France.

  • @bam5971329
    @bam5971329 4 года назад +34

    The Man Who Sold the World is another great one from that Nirvana MTV Unplugged concert.

  • @ginaheller333
    @ginaheller333 4 года назад +15

    This Unplugged was a masterpiece! Kurt was an immensely sensitive soul...you can see it in that last look when he flashes those intense blue eyes!

  • @cremetangerine82
    @cremetangerine82 Год назад +2

    I’m glad that you highlighted Kurt Cobain‘s underrated sense of humor. Sadly, because of his tragic demise, his name is synonymous with heroin and suicide. Many people who knew him would talk about his sense of humor and his kindness to his fans. Thanks for highlighting that and keep on listening to great music.

  • @mcn6447
    @mcn6447 3 года назад +1

    One of the greatest performances of all-time. Wasn't a huge fan of Nirvana as a 15 year old in 1990, until I saw this later.

  • @Zepphd2
    @Zepphd2 4 года назад +20

    It’s a cover of a Leadbelly song called “In the Pines”. Great job by Nirvana, and the original is awesome also!

  • @oregonchick76
    @oregonchick76 4 года назад +30

    That growl/scream that Kurt does at the end of the song is kind of his trademark. Kurt had chronic stomach pain and said that it was the source of that sound. The whole Unplugged concert is great, especially the cover of "The Man Who Sold the World," although when the album was first released I was really into their cover of the Vaseline's "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam." Of course, you probably should also check out Nirvana's own music (I've always loved "About a Girl" and "All Apologies").

    • @kgunitkeese17
      @kgunitkeese17 4 года назад +1

      Could that be Crohn's disease?

    • @Matthew9818
      @Matthew9818 4 года назад

      Staci McDaniel . I am sure I heard he got some medication that helped a lot .

  • @liquidpza
    @liquidpza 4 года назад +33

    I swear we astral travel with Kurt on another plane every time we watch him open his eyes at the crescendo.

  • @onis1969
    @onis1969 4 года назад +4

    glad that gave you goose bumps..you actually listened to it and felt the emotion...some people get wet and others just feel the rain

  • @hypoluxa
    @hypoluxa 4 года назад +43

    This song is right there with Johnny Cash's "Hurt", as far as the chills I get watching it.

    • @nekkidpossum4397
      @nekkidpossum4397 4 года назад +5

      You mean Trent Reznor's song "Hurt"? Johnny Cash covered it beautifully.

    • @hypoluxa
      @hypoluxa 4 года назад

      GoldenNokomis yeah that’s what I meant

    • @phoenixcierebiej9763
      @phoenixcierebiej9763 4 года назад +2

      @@nekkidpossum4397 Reznor himself said, after hearing Cash's version, that Hurt was Johhny's song now. Reznor himself liked the Cash version more than his own

  • @phoenixfox2697
    @phoenixfox2697 4 года назад +10

    I get the chills and goosebumps every time I listen to this. Kurt was just a legendary talent and an extraordinary ordinary human being. He hated the shit that came with fame but he had no other path. He will never be forgotten.

  • @michaelbrook7139
    @michaelbrook7139 4 года назад +9

    The emotion he puts into this cover is amazing!

  • @TheBeezusjones
    @TheBeezusjones 4 года назад +3

    Poor kurt.. 😭😭😭😭 this still gives me chills. You can just hear the pain in his voice. Look how young and how simply gorgeous he was..

    • @ALPHONSO_NANOOK
      @ALPHONSO_NANOOK 4 года назад +1

      Trip-hop, an awesome genre of music,I loved it so much back in the 90_s.. would love to see his reaction to some of early Portishead songs. Greetings from Split/Croatia

    • @TheBeezusjones
      @TheBeezusjones 4 года назад

      @@ALPHONSO_NANOOK RIGHT!!?? I think he would LOVE portishead. They r undeniable..

  • @susanrodriguez684
    @susanrodriguez684 4 года назад +9

    I’m so happy you reacted to this. Nirvana’s entire Unplugged performance is pure gold.

  • @waldosax
    @waldosax 4 года назад +14

    This song still gives me chills after 25 years

  • @williamgallucci9913
    @williamgallucci9913 2 года назад +2

    Its still difficult to watch this incredible passionate emotional but tortured soul perform like the genius that he was its heartbreaking to realize he's gone forever from this world love ya Kurt rip

  • @k.londono3830
    @k.londono3830 4 года назад +12

    And to think he used to have to call local radio stations and request his own music to be played. A total and complete legend ❤

  • @dominicdavis7110
    @dominicdavis7110 4 года назад +70

    "River of Deciept" by Mad Season, It's Layne Staley's Second band, great song

    • @midkingsteve
      @midkingsteve 4 года назад +2

      AMAZING song

    • @ginaheller333
      @ginaheller333 4 года назад +1

      I listen to Mad Season every day! 💙💙💙

    • @markabboud8564
      @markabboud8564 4 года назад +1

      Excellent song

    • @redhotchilifan98
      @redhotchilifan98 4 года назад

      Masterpiece of a song

    • @marikka9347
      @marikka9347 4 года назад +5

      Also 'Wake Up' by Mad Season. The lyrics are devastatingly poignant, especially sung by Layne. The first several times I tried to listen to it I had to turn it off; a strange reaction given that I did not even know him.

  • @marieporter8346
    @marieporter8346 4 года назад +7

    I love Nirvana 🖤🖤 I used to near Aberdeen, WA where he was born and raised. I lived in Westport. Love it there, surfed out there.💙🌲🌊🏄🏽‍♀️

  • @FreakishPower
    @FreakishPower 4 года назад +9

    One of the most underrated singers ever. At the end, when he opened his eyes, I figure that was a world wide Sploosh moment

  • @ThiagoConsentini
    @ThiagoConsentini 4 года назад +7

    Crying alone listening to this masterpiece of Leadbelly howled by Kurt.

  • @richardmartinez6437
    @richardmartinez6437 4 года назад +8

    I was 5 when I watched this live on MTV. I remember the part where he opens his eyes, takes a deep breath...and in that moment, he said goodbye.

  • @jonathanwiggins5366
    @jonathanwiggins5366 4 года назад +12

    Lead Belly was an American treasure. You should do some of his music.

  • @agusmeza817
    @agusmeza817 3 года назад +1

    What a great soul, Kurt. He's surely missed.

  • @YaHozna1
    @YaHozna1 4 года назад +2

    This song gives me goosebumps like nothing else. Possibly the best Kurt's voice ever sounded. So haunting. Just incredible.

  • @el34glo59
    @el34glo59 4 года назад +3

    Yeah man. There was no one like Kurt. And there never will be again. One of his last performances before he left us. And it was an absolute doozy. Brilliant as always. Hearing and watching where did you sleep last night for the first time is almost a spiritual experience. I remember seeing it live. He was our generations Lennon and always will be.

  • @danishhald
    @danishhald 4 года назад +14

    I hadn’t heard this in ages. I had goosebumps and the hair was standing up on my arms. Man...

  • @MegaStephybear
    @MegaStephybear 3 года назад +2

    I love this song, and I fkn love the way Kurt sings it, so raw like some folk music.
    This song still gets me 27 years later ❤️

  • @devinluoto873
    @devinluoto873 4 года назад +1

    Nirvana was the only Unplugged performance to do it all in one take..Also widely regarded as the best unplugged and performances ever

  • @aleksanderfinstad5785
    @aleksanderfinstad5785 4 года назад +8

    You can feel the pain in Kurt, when he scream out.
    When he give his soul for the music.
    Love you reaction to one of my fav band.

  • @practicalwerewolf
    @practicalwerewolf 4 года назад +9

    He was in serious pain at this moment yet gave everything he had throughout the entire unplugged show just like he did with every song he ever wrote. Not a perfect man (no such thing) but a loving and intelligent man. When he signs those few autographs at the end what you see is a depressed man in pain but still very appreciative of his fans.

  • @venessalee2426
    @venessalee2426 4 года назад +5

    This whole concert is amazing. Takes my breath away every time.

  • @GarrettGaudini
    @GarrettGaudini 4 года назад +2

    Goosebumps. This is the musical equivalent of leaving in all out on the field. Every breath and ounce of emotion. And MTV unplugged was like an event, every new episode was highly anticipated and then watched and rewatched and then albums... and it was awesome. LL Cool J did one that was really unique.